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In this issue: assessing the regulators' role as AI in clinical trials evolves, the potential for a newborn screening refresh ...
As newborn screening and rapid DNA sequencing become routine, we are poised to catch and treat inherited diseases at their ...
Experts work to screen and prevent Congenital Cytomegalovirus, or cCMV, the most common viral infection that babies are born ...
WASHINGTON — Leadership and coordination at the national level are needed to build on the strength of screening programs that test all newborn babies’ blood for serious health conditions and to ensure ...
The Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children (ACHDNC) was terminated in April. After sweeping cuts ...
One of the great successes of public health in the US is the newborn screening program, which tests infants in every state for more than 30 serious but treatable congenital diseases. For the four ...
Today, over 30 international initiatives are exploring the expansion of newborn screening using genomic sequencing (NBSeq), but a new study highlights the substantial variability in gene selection ...
Innovations in gene editing, expanding global diagnostic infrastructure, and strong government initiatives are driving the hemoglobinopathies market's projected 11.56% CAGR through 2032, according to ...
The American Journal of Managed Care provides insights into the latest news and research in managed care across multimedia ...
Sickle cell disease doesn’t discriminate, but it does disproportionately affect those with the least access to healthcare ...
JB Pritzker signed a law to add Duchenne muscular dystrophy to the state’s newborn screening panel. But the screenings haven’t started yet — because lawmakers haven’t funded them.
Minnesota newborns will soon be screened for a disease that can lead to delays in developmental milestones, regression of skills, seizures and in some cases death. The Minnesota Commissioner of Health ...